Vietnamese Women LETA'SCON Group Sets World Record with Cultural Display
Vietnamese Women Connecting the World LETA'SCON Group sets World Record

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The Vietnamese Women Connecting the World LETA’SCON Group achieved a World Record on April 11, 2026, by gathering over 1,900 women in white ao dai and conical hats to recreate the 'Trong Mai Islet' at Ha Long International Cruise Port in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. This event highlights Vietnamese culture and promotes Ha Long Bay as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- 01Over 1,900 women participated in the record-setting event.
- 02The event took place on April 11, 2026, at Ha Long International Cruise Port.
- 03Participants wore traditional white ao dai and conical hats.
- 04The event celebrated Vietnamese culture and aimed to promote Ha Long Bay.
- 05LETA’SCON Group is led by Chairwoman Mrs. Le Thuc Anh.
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On April 11, 2026, the Vietnamese Women Connecting the World LETA’SCON Group set a World Record for the largest gathering of women dressed in traditional white ao dai and conical hats, forming the 'Trong Mai Islet' at Ha Long International Cruise Port in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. More than 1,900 women participated in this cultural event, which was officially recognized by the World Records Union (WorldKings) and met all criteria for scale, synchronization, and visual accuracy. The event not only showcased the elegance of Vietnamese women but also aimed to promote Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, to a global audience. The LETA’SCON Group, founded to connect women across Vietnam, is led by Chairwoman Mrs. Le Thuc Anh and focuses on networking and social initiatives that emphasize cultural values and community unity. The World Records Union is dedicated to celebrating remarkable achievements worldwide, including partnerships with organizations like the India Book of Records.
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This event enhances the visibility of Vietnamese culture and tourism, particularly in promoting Ha Long Bay.
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